INTERVIEW: Slowdive’s Christian Savill on why the band is not slowing down https://t.co/P0V2TE60Fw

occupies a place of prominence in the pantheon of rock music of a particular emotive shade – no one will ever contest this. And though its three-album run in the ’90s – Just A Day , Soulaki and Pygmalion – assures that this will never change, the band reunited in 2014 and last year, unfurled its fourth full-length into the ether. The self-titled opus, though more than two decades separated from the earlier releases, is impressively and inextricably of a piece with them. To hear again, in updated and renewed form, the filigreed guitars with transcendental uplift and vocals filtered through the light of the heavens, is such an immensely beautiful and reassuring feeling. In a few short days, we’ll be receiving these gifts live at the upcoming Laneway Festival and to ease us in, here’s guitarist